Regulatory Considerations for the Clinical and Research Use of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): review and recommendations from an expert panel.

F Fregni, M A Nitsche, C K Loo, A R Brunoni, P Marangolo, J Leite, S Carvalho, N Bolognini, W Caumo, N J Paik, M Simis, K Ueda, H Ekhitari, P Luu, D M Tucker, W J Tyler, J Brunelin, A Datta, C H Juan, G Venkatasubramanian, P S Boggio, M Bikson
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The field of transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) has experienced significant growth in the past 15 years. One of the tES techniques leading this increased interest is transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Significant research efforts have been devoted to determining the clinical potential of tDCS in humans. Despite the promising results obtained with tDCS in basic and clinical neuroscience, further progress has been impeded by a lack of clarity on international regulatory pathways. We therefore convened a group of research and clinician experts on tDCS to review the research and clinical use of tDCS. In this report, we review the regulatory status of tDCS, and we summarize the results according to research, off-label and compassionate use of tDCS in the following countries: Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, India, Iran, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, Taiwan and United States. Research use, off label treatment and compassionate use of tDCS are employed in most of the countries reviewed in this study. It is critical that a global or local effort is organized to pursue definite evidence to either approve and regulate or restrict the use of tDCS in clinical practice on the basis of adequate randomized controlled treatment trials.

经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)临床和研究使用的监管考虑因素:专家小组的审查和建议。
在过去 15 年中,经颅电刺激(tES)领域取得了长足的发展。其中,经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)是最受关注的经颅电刺激技术之一。大量研究工作致力于确定经颅直流电刺激在人体中的临床潜力。尽管 tDCS 在基础和临床神经科学领域取得了令人鼓舞的成果,但由于国际监管途径不明确,阻碍了进一步的进展。因此,我们召集了一组有关 tDCS 的研究和临床专家,对 tDCS 的研究和临床应用进行审查。在本报告中,我们回顾了 tDCS 的监管现状,并根据以下国家的 tDCS 研究、标示外使用和同情使用情况对结果进行了总结:澳大利亚、巴西、法国、德国、印度、伊朗、意大利、葡萄牙、韩国、台湾和美国。本研究审查的大多数国家都采用了 tDCS 的研究使用、标签外治疗和同情使用。至关重要的是,应在全球或地方范围内做出努力,以充分的随机对照治疗试验为基础,寻求明确的证据来批准和规范或限制 tDCS 在临床实践中的使用。
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